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Pageflakes, Blogs, and Feeds
Pageflakes is a tool that allows you to monitor projects and organize the classroom learning experience in a unique way.
A place to give directions to the students.
A place for students to take notes about their learning and view the notes of other students.
A place to keep track of the websites used throughout a project and organize them by key words.
A place to share ideas about the project using a message board.
A way to check the current updates on important websites that may inform your research project.
A way to follow the conversation on a useful blog.
A way to hear the current podcast of a helpful organization.
How can all of this be done on one website? The site you create is a collection of "flakes" each with a specific purpose.
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Pageflakes, Blogs, and Feeds
Pageflakes is a tool that allows you to monitor projects and organize the classroom learning experience in a unique way.- A place to give directions to the students.
- A place for students to take notes about their learning and view the notes of other students.
- A place to keep track of the websites used throughout a project and organize them by key words.
- A place to share ideas about the project using a message board.
- A way to check the current updates on important websites that may inform your research project.
- A way to follow the conversation on a useful blog.
- A way to hear the current podcast of a helpful organization.
How can all of this be done on one website? The site you create is a collection of "flakes" each with a specific purpose.Blogs and Feeds